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    Here are some images from some tutorials i've been working on.
    They're the first tutorials i've made, and i've learnt a lot while creating them. There is a lot i'd like to develop and improve.
    Working on getting it more fluid, and improving the delivery/narration. It definitely helps to plan that out a bit. With this is was just making it up as i went along, to a large degree.

    They are still works-in-progress. I want to add some characters to the studio space, at different times of day, and render the dining space at various times of day.

    Comments and suggestions on the images and tutorials are welcome.
    the tutorials are mainly aimed at people who are new to 3d visualisation.
    I'd like to develop more advanced tutorials in time.







    The tutorials are at www.growmotion.blogspot.com

    the images look quite dark. They both have gamma correction on. I might either increase the dark multiplier, or use a vray physical camera (?)

  • #2
    they look like they have too much gamma.
    Chris Jackson
    Shiftmedia
    www.shiftmedia.sydney

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    • #3
      the gamma is 2.2
      i've adjusted this both in the vray color mapping settings and in max gamma settings.
      i think i need to read up on linear workflow some more... (can be quite confusing)

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      • #4
        Comments and suggestions on the images and tutorials are welcome.
        the tutorials are mainly aimed at people who are new to 3d visualisation.
        I'd like to develop more advanced tutorials in time.
        Maybe you should learn a bit more before you jump to teaching?

        Something to study? http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...ic.php?t=21044
        Eric Boer
        Dev

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        • #5
          teaching

          I think we all can be teachers. Beginners watch some of these videos and run. Some people just know to much and talk v-ray fluently when others just want to know the basics first in plain English "I guess that is an American phrase". Get a college professor to teach grade school and see what happens or a grade school teacher to teach college.

          Just my humble opinion
          Bobby Parker
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          • #6
            I'll have to agree with both Rerender and glorybound here...my experience has been that you learn way more by trying to teach and explain to someone else than by just adjusting spinners all day. So go nuts making the tuts but def make sure you know it inside and out before you make it public. In the end I know there are half a dozen ways to go about a single process but you don't want to mislead people...especially those starting out.
            Architecture Drop-out...

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            • #7
              a vray tutorial on how to make vray tutorials. brilliant

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              • #8
                Architecture Drop-out...

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